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Old 10-08-2025, 07:21 AM   #121
cellaris
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Spain
Device: Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook, Tolino, Onyx Boox, Bigme.
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Originally Posted by rantanplan View Post
Tolino allows uploading to the cloud, Pocketbook allows uploading to the cloud. EU regulation is not the problem.
It's clear that this isn't the problem.

I think it's great that some people prefer to use their e-readers without an internet connection and don't want or need to synchronise between devices. I prefer the opposite. I like being able to automatically synchronise the books I have on my Kindle e-readers, and I love using Send to Kindle to send the books I have in ePub format. Would I like to have a similar option on my Kobo e-readers for content outside their store? Yes, I would. And I'm sure many current Kobo users would too.

Kindle and Kobo have different e-readers with different features. I'm not exactly a big fan of Kobo (I like it just enough), but I recognise that it's suitable for certain people who use their e-readers in a very different way to me. Even if Kobo incorporated synchronisation for external content and sending files by email, I would still prefer Kindle for other reasons.
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